Human activities are destroying the natural world, leading to the extinction of animal and plant species at an alarming rate. Now, world leaders are promising action to tackle the problem. But will it ...
Conservation & Society, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2007), pp. 1-21 (21 pages) In scientific endeavour related to biodiversity conservation, the perspectives of the natural sciences have long been dominant. During ...
Old-fashioned economic thinking is driving biodiversity loss, according to a new international study led by Aberystwyth University academics, which calls for a fundamental shift in how nature is ...
Francisco P. Chavez, Robert J. Miller, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Katrin Iken, Gabrielle Canonico, Katharine Egan, James Price, Woody Turner Oceanography, Vol. 34, No. 2 ...
A new study suggests that, between 1911 and 2022, land-use change was the primary direct cause of the loss of 75% of natural ...
A company behind a "habitat bank" says it hopes to end "compromised meaningless ecological enhancements" on developments.
Hedge laying and pond creation are among many workshops that the Centre of Environmental Living and Training will be hosting ...
With world-renowned faculty, field sites across the globe, and countless opportunities for hands-on career experience, students in the Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science are ...
Scientists believe human-driven land use change is likely the primary cause of biodiversity loss on Africa's highest mountain. The post Mount Kilimanjaro lost 75% of its plant species over last 100 ...
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